Auto Loan Shopping Tips 101

November 30, 2011 by Hayward G. Ablom · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Credit Repair 

Ok let me give you some advice on getting the best bang for your buck when applying for a bad credit auto loan.

If you or someone you know is in the market for a bad credit auto loan, your first step should be to get a copy of your credit report. Be sure to see if everything on the your credit report is actually accurate. There may be a good chance that you may find in-accurate information was reported on the report. If you do find a few errors, and you do not begin the process of disputing those items, you may be placed with a lender for your auto loan that is considered to be a “Sub-Prime Lender” rather than a “Prime Lender”, who in most cases will give you a higher interest rate and terms on the car loan.

One thing you should take notice of when checking your credit is your actual credit FICO score. For a long time seeing a credit score was considered privileged information for lenders to see only. Now with the many credit reporting services available online, the average consumer can see their credit score by simply ordering that type of credit report. Usually a lenders goes by one of the 3 credit bureaus’ credit scores. Those credit bureaus are Trans Union, Equifax and Experian. It really is important to know if you have good or bad credit, this way you know what to expect when dealing with a dealer, and knowing exactly where you stand for your auto loan.

One thing you should make sure of is that you should never depend on just the car dealer. Dealers make money on practically every car loan they help produce. In the long run, any loan you would get through the car dealer with a finance company or bank would wind up being more expensive, than if you shopped around for an auto loan yourself. The best way is to secure a bad credit car loan before you start shopping at the dealerships, if possible!

Start searching around. Auto loan rates will be different from dealer to dealer so don’t be in a rush and jump on the first deal your offered if you dont have to. Credit unions are also a great place to look at. For many years in the past, credit unions used to only lend to people with good credit, now that has changed and people with some credit problems can also get auto loans this way. It’s getting easier and easier!

Sometimes car dealers also have good rates with special programs they may be running. So dont think that you shouldn’t get a car loan through the dealership. Remember, shopping around can be very time consuming. A lot of times people use car loans from the dealership because they are alot quicker and more convenient than shopping with different banks on your own. So shop around a little if you have the time, and see what works best for you!

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